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Ethiopian Christian Liturgical Chant

Journal of Religion in Africa, 2000
L'A. presente l'oeuvre de Shelemay, Kay Kaufman, et Jeffery, Peter, Le chant liturgique chretien ethiopien, dont les trois volumes ont ete publies aux Etats-Unis entre 1993 et 1997. Il s'agit d'une ambitieuse anthologie ethnomusicologique qui permet de mieux connaitre cette musique si riche et peu etudiee, et qui remonte aux premiers siecles du ...
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The Numinosity of Ethiopian Christianity

Psychological Perspectives, 2018
Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity is an ideal laboratory in which to study the theories of C. G. Jung.
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THE FALASHAS, OR JUDAIC ETHIOPIANS, IN THEIR CHRISTIAN ETHIOPIAN SETTING

African Affairs, 1992
THE FALASHAS, or Judaic Ethiopians, today a tiny minority group living for the most part in North-Western Ethiopia, have long been a source of interest to foreign scholars, and in recent years have attracted considerable media interest as a result of Operations Moses and Solomon in which a large proportion of Ethiopia's age-old Falasha community were ...
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The Hyena People: Ethiopian Jews in Christian Ethiopia

American Ethnologist, 2000
The Hyena People: Ethiopian Jews in Christian Ethiopia. Hagar Salamon. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999. vii. 157 pp., map, photographs, notes, glossary, references, index.
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Ethiopian Christian Liturgical Chant, Part 2

1994
This three-volume anthology introduces the Ethiopian Christian musical tradition to performers, music scholars, and liturgists, while addressing general problems of notation and oral tradition. Ethiopian Christian chant has been passed down both in an indigenous notational system and through oral transmission.
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